Daisy Miller by Henry James and (Sarah) by Ingar Kruass
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Daisy is a child trapped in a young lady's body. She longs to be free of her restraints, and explore the world and it's people. She is unafraid of society and plays by her own rules. "Sarah" by Ingar Kruass represents the child in Daisy that wants to play outside and let her hair be free. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
"That's all I want—a little fuss."
- Daisy Miller
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Daisy is a child trapped in a young lady's body. She longs to be free of her restraints, and explore the world and it's people. She is unafraid of society and plays by her own rules. "Sarah" by Ingar Kruass represents the child in Daisy that wants to play outside and let her hair be free.
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"That's all I want—a little fuss."
- Daisy Miller
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(Right: Movie Cover of Daisy Miller. Found at www.digitallyobsessed.com)
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